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Juventus ready to offer two players in swap deal for Manchester United star

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Juventus have revived their interest in Jadon Sancho and are reportedly ready to offer Manchester United a player-plus-cash deal to bring the England international to Turin this summer.

The Italian giants are proposing to include both Dusan Vlahovic and Douglas Luiz as part of a deal to sign Sancho, who is entering the final year of his contract at Old Trafford.

Juve previously tried to sign Sancho on loan last summer but were beaten by Chelsea, who secured the winger on a temporary move.

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Despite that setback, Juventus have maintained regular contact with the player’s camp. Sancho is said to be open to joining the Bianconeri, especially with a permanent move more likely now that his United contract expires in 2026.

Sancho spent the 2024–25 season at Chelsea and played a role in helping the club win the UEFA Conference League.

However, his future at Manchester United remains uncertain, and Juventus hope to capitalize on that uncertainty.

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This time, Juventus are being led in the market by new general manager Damien Comolli, following the departure of sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli.

Comolli is believed to be exploring creative solutions, including swaps, to strengthen the squad under head coach Igor Tudor.

One of the players Juventus are offering is striker Dusan Vlahovic, who is also in the final year of his contract.

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With no sign of a renewal, Juve are keen to offload the Serbian forward, and United are reportedly capable of meeting his high salary demands.

The second name in the proposed deal is Douglas Luiz, who joined Juventus from Aston Villa but has struggled to secure a permanent place in the starting eleven.

The Brazilian has been linked with a return to the Premier League and could be included in the deal to help sweeten talks.

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Talks between Juventus and Manchester United are said to be ongoing, as Juve aim to secure one of their top attacking targets.

Whether United accept the proposed swap remains to be seen, especially considering their own plans to reshape the squad this summer.

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